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The 8th and last President to die in office was the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas Texas.
In Texas, there is the office of Lieutenant Governor, which is similar to Vice President in many ways. Currently, only seven states do not have a Lt. Gov.
President John Tyler is the president who submitted a resolution to Congress for the annexation of Texas in his last days in office. The resolution was passed by Congress on February 28, 1845.
Yes, he was both the First and Third person to hold that office.
George W Bush was governor of Texas.
He took office on 22 October 1836.
He as assassinated by a gunman, who shot him in the head, while he was serving as President of the United States. He did not die in the office, but he died while in office and was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
John Tyler was president when Texas was became US territory February , 1845, six days before Tyler left office.
I suspect you mean 1836, not 1863, since the last President of Texas left office in February of 1846, after Texas became a state of the United States. David G. Burnet was elected Interim President in 1836 by the convention that assembled to issue Texas' Declaration of Independence from Mexico. Later that year Sam Houston was elected by popular vote to be the first President of Texas. He was also the third President of Texas (the Texas Constitution did not have term limits, but it did not allow anyone to serve consecutive, or back to back, terms).
There were 27 states when Polk took office as president. (Florida became a state the day before Polk took office but after he was elected.) Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin joined the union while Polk was President, so there were 30 states when he left office,